Release Notes for McAfee(R) Security for Lotus Domino (Linux)
Version 7.5
Copyright (C) 2009 McAfee, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
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Release Date: May 22, 2009
DAT Version: 5607
Engine Version: 5300
Spam Engine Version: 8379
Spam Rule Version: 3274
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Thank you for using this software. This file contains
important information regarding this release. We
recommend that you read the entire document.
IMPORTANT:
McAfee does not support automatic upgrading of a
pre-release version of the software. To upgrade
to a later Beta release, a Release Candidate, or
a production release of the software, you must
uninstall the existing version of the software.
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WHAT'S IN THIS FILE
- McAfee Security for Lotus Domino features
- Features unavailable
- System requirements and installation
- System requirements
- Installing McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
on Linux systems
- Standard installation
- Protecting partitions
- Protecting partitions using user interface
- Protecting partitions using console
- Installing the evaluation version of the
Anti-Spam add-on component
- Silent installation
- Testing your installation
- Testing the anti-virus installation
- Testing the anti-spam installation
- Post-installation tasks and maintenance
- Accessing the McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
user interface
- Using the access control mechanism
- Protecting partitions using Reference method
- Uninstalling the Anti-Spam add-on component
- Uninstalling McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
- Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
- Checking-in the McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
package
- Installing McAfee Security for Lotus Domino on
client computers
- Installing the product extension
- Installing the reports extension
- Uninstalling using ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
- Removing McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
from the client computer
- Removing the reports extension
- Removing the product extension
- Removing the McAfee Security for Lotus
Domino package from the ePolicy Orchestrator
server
- Known issues
- Additional information
- Documentation
- Contact information
- Copyright and trademark attributions
- License information
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MCAFEE SECURITY FOR LOTUS DOMINO FEATURES
- Policy and rule-based scanner and filter settings
- Antiphishing capability
- Capability to detect packers and potentially
unwanted programs (PUPs)
- Enhanced anti-spam capability
- Content scanning capability (in email messages and
their attachments)
- True-type file filtering
- Filter for encrypted, protected, corrupted, and
password-protected files
- Mail size filtering
- Filter for digitally signed messages
- Enhanced MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
scanning
- Capability to detect denial of service attacks
- Email notifications based on detections and task
results
- Enhanced alert settings
- Customized notification settings
- Disclaimers for internal and external email messages
- Site list editor to specify the location of
automatic updates
- Protection Manager to select the Domino servers
that you want the software to protect
- Installation using GUI, console and silent modes
- Quarantine management
- Integration with:
- McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator version 4.0
- McAfee Quarantine Manager version 6.0
- Support for detection reports
- Global, group, and user level blacklisting and
whitelisting supported through McAfee Quarantine
Manager
- AutoUpdate of DATs, extraDATs, anti-virus and
anti-spam scanning engine
- Access control mechanism to restrict selected users
from accessing the user interface
FEATURES UNAVAILABLE
- Installation on a Linux cluster
- Co-existence with:
- Any third party anti-virus software
- Any version of McAfee LinuxShield software
- Microsoft Internet Explorer version 8.0
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATION
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Server operating systems supported:
- Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10, 10 SP1 and 10 SP2 (32-bit)
- Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10, 10 SP1 and 10 SP2 (64-bit)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.0, 5.2 and 5.3 (32-bit)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.0, 5.2 and 5.3 (64-bit)
Processors supported:
- Intel Pentium or higher and compatibles (32-bit
and 64-bit chips as appropriate)
Memory:
- Minimum: 1 GB RAM
(Recommended: 2 GB RAM)
Disk space:
- Minimum: 700 MB
Disk swap space:
- Twice the available physical RAM
Lotus Domino version supported:
- 8.5
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INSTALLING MCAFEE SECURITY FOR LOTUS DOMINO ON
LINUX SYSTEMS
McAfee Security for Lotus Domino can be installed
either through a standard installation, console
installation, silent installation, or a reference
installation method.
STANDARD INSTALLATION
Standard installation includes installing
the McAfee Security for Lotus Domino software
by running the user interface installer.
During standard installation, a wizard appears
leading the installation process through a
series of instructions you must follow.
1. As a root user, log on to the server running Lotus
Domino.
2. QUIT Lotus Domino server and exit the Notes Terminal.
3. Create a temporary directory on your local drive.
4. To install, do one of the following depending on
how you obtained the software:
- Insert the CD into the computer’s drive and copy
the installation files into a temporary
directory you created.
- Download the MSDL75ENL.TAR.GZ (for licensed
version) or MSDL75ENE.TAR.GZ (for evaluation
version) archive from the download site
and extract the file to a temporary
directory.
5. From a root Terminal, navigate to the directory where you
extracted the installation files and run the
following commands:
cd Standalone/Installer
chmod 700 msdl-7.5.--lic.bin
./msdl-7.5.--lic.bin
NOTE:
To install the software in console mode,
run the following commands and follow
the on-screen instructions to complete installation:
cd Standalone/Installer
chmod 700 msdl-7.5.--lic.bin
./msdl-7.5.--lic.bin -i console
6. Click Next in the Introduction window. The
License Agreement window appears.
7. Accept the license agreement, then
click Next. The Choose Install Set window
appears.
8. Select an installation set by
clicking one of the following options:
- Complete: This option installs all features of
McAfee Security for Lotus Domino including the
evaluation version of the Anti-Spam add-on component.
This option is recommended for most users.
- Minimal: This option installs only the McAfee
Security for Lotus Domino software and not the
Anti-Spam add-on component. However, you can install
the Anti-Spam add-component later. For
instructions, see the Installing the evaluation
version of the Anti-Spam add-on component section.
- Custom: This option allows you to customize
the software features that are to be installed.
9. Click Next after selecting an installation set.
The Check Prerequisites window appears.
10. Click Next. The installer checks if the prerequisite
softwares are available on your computer. Once the
check is complete, the Choose the Installation Directory
window appears.
11. Click Next to install the McAfee Security for Lotus
Domino software in the default location or click
Choose to install it in a different location. The Specify
Domino Install Location window appears.
12. Click Next if Domino is in the default location or
click Choose to browse to the location where the Lotus
Domino server is installed on your computer. The
Pre-Installation Summary window appears.
13. Click Install. The Installing McAfee Security
for Lotus window appears displaying a
progress bar indicating the features being
copied, initialized, and installed.
14. When the installation completes, the Install
Complete window appears with the options to view
the product release notes, run an autoupdate
task, and open the product user interface.
15. Select the required option(s), then click Done.
PROTECTING PARTITIONS
Before performing protect/unprotect task using
Protection Manager, shut down all the Lotus Domino
servers.
McAfee Security for Lotus Domino scans email messages
only on partitions that are protected.
PROTECTING PARTITIONS USING USER INTERFACE
16. Launch the McAfee Security for Lotus Domino user
interface. See the "ACCESSING THE MCAFEE SECURITY
FOR LOTUS DOMINO USER INTERFACE" section.
17. Click Settings & Diagnostics | Protection
Manager. The Protection Manager window appears.
18. Select Standalone in Configuration Type.
NOTE:
If you select Reference, see the "REFERENCE
INSTALLATION" section for instructions.
19. Select the Lotus Domino server, then click
Protect.
20. Click OK to apply the settings.
NOTE:
The Protection Status changes to protected against
the partition(s).
21. Start the Domino server.
PROTECTING PARTITIONS USING CONSOLE
1. As a root user, log on to the server running Lotus
Domino.
2. From a root Terminal, navigate to the //bin
directory and run the following command:
./ProtectionMgr -p
NOTE:
Protection Status changes to protected against
the partition(s).
INSTALLING THE EVALUATION VERSION OF THE
ANTI-SPAM ADD-ON COMPONENT
1. As a root user, log on to the server running Lotus
Domino.
2. QUIT Lotus Domino server and exit the Notes Terminal.
3. From a root Terminal, navigate to the directory where
you extracted the installation files and run the
following commands:
cd Standalone/Anti-Spam_Add-On/
chmod 700 asaddon-7.5.--eval.bin
./asaddon-7.5.--eval.bin
NOTE:
To install the software in Console mode, run
the following commands and follow the on-screen
instructions to complete the installation process:
cd Standalone/Anti-Spam_Add-On/
chmod 700 asaddon-7.5.--eval.bin
./asaddon-7.5.--eval.bin -i console
4. Click Next in the Introduction window. The
License agreement window appears.
5. Accept the license agreement, then click Next.
The Pre-Installation Summary window appears.
6. Click Install. The Installing McAfee Anti-Spam
Add-On window appears indicating the features being
copied, initialized, and installed.
7. When the installation completes, click Done
on the Install Complete window to quit the installer.
8. Start the Domino server.
SILENT INSTALLATION
Silent installation (or command-line installation)
involves installing McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
locally on a computer without the need for user
intervention (using Terminal commands).
NOTE:
If Lotus Domino is not installed in the
/opt/ibm/lotus directory (default location),
or if custom installation is required, then
modify the "msdl_installer.properties" file under
the "SILENTINSTALLSUPPORT" folder in the download
package and perform the following steps:
a. In "msdl_installer.properties" file, modify
the default path of Lotus Domino or McAfee
Security for Lotus Domino program folder
to the required path.
b. Copy and paste the file in the /etc directory.
c. Check if all the necessary parameters have
been configured within the "msdl_installer.properties"
file.
d. From a root Terminal, navigate to the directory where you
extracted the installation files and run the
following commands:
cd Standalone/Installer
chmod 700 msdl-7.5.--lic.bin
./msdl-7.5.--lic.bin -i silent -f /etc/msdl_installer.properties
1. As a root user, log on to the server running Lotus
Domino.
2. QUIT Lotus Domino server and exit the Notes Terminal.
3. Create a temporary directory on your local drive.
4. To install, do one of the following depending on
how you obtained the software:
- Insert the CD into the computer’s drive and copy
the installation files into the temporary
directory you created.
- Download the MSDL75ENL.TAR.GZ (for licensed
version) or MSDL75ENE.TAR.GZ ( for evaluation
version) archive from the download site and
extract the file to the temporary directory.
5. From a root Terminal, navigate to the directory where you
extracted the installation files and run the
following commands:
cd Standalone/Installer
chmod 700 msdl-7.5.--lic.bin
./msdl-7.5.--lic.bin -i silent
NOTE:
When you do a silent installation, only McAfee
Security for Lotus Domino is installed. To install
McAfee Anti-Spam add-on component, refer to
INSTALLING THE EVALUATION VERSION OF THE ANTI-SPAM
ADD-ON COMPONENT section.
6. Start the Domino server.
TESTING YOUR INSTALLATION
When you have completed installing the McAfee
Security for Lotus Domino software, we recommend
that you test the installation to ensure that
the software is installed properly and can detect
viruses and spam within the email messages.
TESTING YOUR ANTI-VIRUS INSTALLATION
The recommended method to test an anti-virus
product is to attach an EICAR anti-virus test
file to an email message, and to send the
message through the Lotus Domino server where
you’ve just installed McAfee Security for
Lotus Domino.
1. Copy the following line into its own file, making
sure you do not include any spaces or line breaks.
Save the file with the name EICAR.COM.
X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
The file size will be 68 or 70 bytes.
2. Send an email using your Notes client with
EICAR.COM as an attachment.
Check the email message in the recipient’s mailbox.
The email message must contain a file WARNING.TXT
attached, which replaces the sample virus file
EICAR.COM. This action is as per the default settings
of the product.
IMPORTANT:
Please note that this file EICAR.COM is NOT A
VIRUS. For more information on the EICAR test file,
visit:
http://www.eicar.org
TESTING YOUR ANTI-SPAM INSTALLATION
You can test the operation of the software by
running the GTUBE (General Test mail for Unsolicited
Bulk Email) test. The test email message must be
sent from an external email account
(a different domain).
PREREQUISITE:
You must have McAfee Anti-Spam add-on component
installed on your computer to test this feature.
1. Create a new email message.
2. In the body of the message, copy the following text:
XJS*C4JDBQADN1.NSBN3*2IDNEN*GTUBE-STANDARD-ANTI-UBE-TEST-EMAIL*C.34X
Ensure that you enter this with no extra spaces
or line breaks.
3. From an external email address, send the new
email message to a mailbox address on the server
where you have installed the McAfee Anti-Spam
add-on component. McAfee Anti-Spam scans the
message, recognizes it as a junk email message,
and takes action (as specified in the configuration
settings).
NOTE: The GTUBE test overrides blacklists and
whitelists. For more information on the GTUBE
test file, visit:
http://spamassassin.apache.org/.
POST-INSTALLATION TASKS AND MAINTENANCE
ACCESSING THE MCAFEE SECURITY FOR LOTUS DOMINO USER INTERFACE
1. Using a web browser, go to:
- Apache server:
http://:8089/MSDL/index.html
- Domino HTTP server:
http:///MSDL/index.html
2. Type the username and password to access the
software.
- For Apache server, the default username
and password is msdl.
- For Domino HTTP server, type the login
credentials of your Lotus Domino server.
The McAfee Security for Lotus Domino window appears.
NOTE:
To create a custom user to access the software,
refer to USING THE ACCESS CONTROL MECHANISM
section.
USING THE ACCESS CONTROL MECHANISM
Access control mechanism is used to allow access to
the user interface for selected users.
NOTE:
This mechanism is applicable only if Apache server is
selected to provide McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
user interface during installation.
1. As a root user, log on to the server running Lotus
Domino.
2. From a root Terminal, go to the installation directory:
/bin
3. Run the following command:
./AccessControl.sh –d msdl
4. To create a custom user, run the following
command:
./AccessControl.sh –c
5. Type the password for the specified user.
PROTECTING PARTITIONS USING REFERENCE METHOD
This method allows you to have common product
configuration settings across multiple sites/servers
by replicating the settings of one server.
Before you begin:
Install the product on your primary server.
For instructions, see the STANDARD INSTALLATION
section and PROTECTING PARTITIONS section.
1. Install the product on your secondary server.
For instructions, see the STANDARD INSTALLATION
section.
2. From the secondary server, open the McAfee Security
for Lotus Domino user interface.
3. click Settings and Diagnostics | Protection Manager.
4. From Configuration Type, select Reference, then select
Change Status and click Add.
4. Type the IP address/hostname of the primary server
under Referenced server.
5. Select the local server from the list, then click
Apply.
6. Type the password of the secondary server, then
click OK.
7. Click Protect. A summary window appears with the
configuration details.
8. Click OK to continue. The Protection Status
changes to Protected against the partition.
UNINSTALLING THE ANTI-SPAM ADD-ON COMPONENT
NOTE:
This section is applicable only if you had
installed the McAfee Anti-Spam add-on separately.
1. From a root Terminal, navigate to the following location:
/_uninst/MergeModules/Uninstall_AntiSpamEngine/
2. Run the following command:
./Uninstall_AntiSpamEngine
The Uninstall McAfee Anti-Spam Add-On window
appears with a progress bar.
3. When the Anti-Spam add-on component is uninstalled,
the Uninstall Complete window appears. Click Done.
UNINSTALLING MCAFEE SECURITY FOR LOTUS DOMINO
1. As a root user, log on to the server running Lotus
Domino.
2. Shut down the Lotus Domino Server console and
close the Lotus Notes Client on the server.
4. From a root Terminal, run the following command:
/_uninst/Uninstall/Uninstaller
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall the
software.
NOTE:
After uninstalling the software, McAfee Agent and
run-time packages will remain in the installation
directory.
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INTEGRATING WITH EPOLICY ORCHESTRATOR 4.0
Assumption:
- Computer 1:
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator version 4.0 software is
installed and configured on a supported operating
system.
- Computer 2:
IBM Lotus Domino server version 8.5 is installed and
configured as a single partition server or
multi-partition server.
To install McAfee Agent 4.0 Patch1 on Computer 2,
refer to Release Notes for McAfee Agent 4.0.
NOTE:
All the Lotus Domino servers will be protected by
default as a standalone server and should not be
configured for replication of product configuration
settings when managed by ePolicy Orchestrator
server.
QUIT Lotus Domino server and exit the Notes Terminal.
CHECKING-IN THE MCAFEE SECURITY FOR LOTUS DOMINO PACKAGE
1. Log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server as
an administrator.
2. Create a temporary directory on your local drive.
3. To install, do one of the following depending on
how you obtained the software:
- Insert the CD into the computer’s drive and copy
the installation files into the temporary
directory you created.
- Download the MSDL75ENL.TAR.GZ
(licensed version) or MSDL75ENE.TAR.GZ
(evaluation version) archive from the download
site and extract the file to the temporary
directory.
4. Click Software | Master Repository | Check In
Package. The Package page appears.
5. Choose the Package type as Product or Update (.ZIP)
and browse in File path to locate
msdl-7.5.--lic-depl-pkg.zip
(licensed version) or
msdl-7.5.--eval-depl-pkg.zip
(evaluation version) saved in the temporary directory.
Note:
To check-in the Anti-Spam add-on component, add the
asaddon-7.5.--eval-depl-pkg.zip
file.
6. Click Next. The Package Options page appears with
the Package information.
7. Select a Branch.
8. In Options, select the required option(s), then
click Save.
INSTALLING MCAFEE SECURITY FOR LOTUS DOMINO ON THE
CLIENT COMPUTERS
NOTE:
If Lotus Domino is not installed in the
/opt/ibm/lotus directory (default location),
or if custom installation is required, then
modify the "msdl_installer.properties" file under
the "SILENTINSTALLSUPPORT" folder in the download
package and perform the following steps:
a. Copy the "msdl_installer.properties" file to the
/etc directory on your client computer.
b. In "msdl_installer.properties" file, modify the
default path of the Lotus Domino
program folder to the correct path.
1. Click Systems | System Tree | Client Tasks | New
Task. The Client Task Builder page appears.
2. In Description, type a Name, Notes for
the task and select the Type as Product Deployment
(McAfee Agent), then click Next.
3. In Configuration, select the Target
Platforms as Linux.
4. In Products and components, select McAfee Security for
Lotus Domino (Linux) 7.5.x.x from the drop-down list
and choose the Action as Install.
NOTE:
To deploy the Anti-Spam add-on component to the
client computer(s), select McAfee AntiSpam Addon
(Eval) 7.5.x.x from the drop-down list.
5. Click Next to schedule this task immediately or
as required.
6. Click Next to view a summary of the task.
7. Click Save, then send an agent wake-up call. Wait
for the deployment to complete.
8. Start the Domino server.
INSTALLING THE PRODUCT EXTENSION
1. Click Configuration | Extensions | Install
Extension. The Install Extension dialog
box appears.
2. Click Browse, select the extension file
MSDLIN__7500_0409.ZIP, then click OK on the
Install Extension page.
INSTALLING THE REPORTS EXTENSION
1. Click Configuration | Extensions | Install
Extension. The Install Extension dialog
box appears.
2. Click Browse, select the extension file
MSDL7REPORTS.ZIP, then click OK on the Install
Extension page.
UNINSTALLING USING EPOLICY ORCHESTRATOR 4.0
REMOVING MCAFEE SECURITY FOR LOTUS DOMINO FROM THE
CLIENT COMPUTER
NOTE:
QUIT Lotus Domino server and exit the Notes
Terminal on the client computer.
1. Log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server as
an administrator.
2. Click Systems | System Tree | Client Tasks |
New Task. The Client Task Builder page appears.
3. In Description, type a Name, Notes for the task
and select the Type as Product Deployment
(McAfee Agent), then click Next.
4. In Configuration, select the Target Platforms as
Linux, Products and components as McAfee Security
for Lotus Domino 7.5.x.x or McAfee AntiSpam Addon
(Eval) 7.5.x.x, Action as Remove and
an appropriate language.
5. Click Next and schedule the task immediately or
as required.
6. Click Next to view a summary of the task, then
click Save.
7. Send an agent wake-up call.
REMOVING THE REPORTS EXTENSION
1. Log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server as
an administrator.
2. Click Configuration | Extensions.
3. Choose the extension file McAfee Security for
Lotus Domino Reports, then click Remove.
4. Select the option "Force removal, bypassing any
checks or errors", then click OK.
REMOVING THE PRODUCT EXTENSION
1. Log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server as
an administrator.
2. Click Configuration | Extensions.
3. Choose the extension file McAfee Security for
Lotus Domino, then click Remove.
4. Select the option "Force removal, bypassing any
checks or errors", then click OK.
REMOVING THE MCAFEE SECURITY FOR LOTUS DOMINO
PACKAGE FROM THE EPOLICY ORCHESTRATOR SERVER
1. Log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server as
an administrator.
2. Click Software | Master Repository.
3. Click the Delete link of McAfee Security for
Lotus Domino, then click OK.
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KNOWN ISSUES
The known issues are grouped into these
sub-sections:
- Installation/Uninstallation
- On-demand scanning
- On-access scanning
INSTALLATION/UNINSTALLATION
- McAfee Security for Lotus Domino fails to work,
if the installation path contains special
characters. (For example: $, #, %)
Defect ID: 425892
ON-DEMAND SCANNING
1. After scheduling an on-demand scan, the "Next Run"
column displays "N/A".
Defect ID: 438895
ON-ACCESS SCANNING
1. If the host name of the Domino server is changed
anytime after installing McAfee Security for Lotus
Domino, the McAfee Security for Lotus Domino software
fails to work.
WORKAROUND:
a. Stop the MSDL service, using the following
command:
service MSDL stop
b. Open the file /etc/SAFe.ini.
c. Update the "Scanner_Host" key with the new
Domino Server hostname.
d. Restart McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
software.
Defect ID: 457890
2. During installation if a Notes terminal is open,
and then the same terminal is used to start the
domino server after protecting the servers, the
Domino server stops responding.
WORKAROUND:
Open a new Notes terminal and start the Lotus
Domino server.
Defect ID: 477236
3. Blacklists and whitelists added to McAfee Quarantine
Manager might not synchronize with McAfee Security for
Lotus Domino. This might result in users not getting
blacklisted/whitelisted.
WORKAROUND:
Restart the McAfee Security for Lotus Domino service.
Run the following command, to restart the McAfee
Security for Lotus Domino service:
service MSDL restart
Defect ID: 484255
4. If you modify the Detected Items database path,
the Domino server might stop responding.
WORKAROUND:
a. QUIT Lotus Domino server.
b. From the McAfee Security for Lotus Domino
user interface, click Settings and Diagnostics
| Detected Items.
c. Modify the database path. This might take upto
10 seconds for the changes to take effect.
d. Start the Lotus Domino server.
Defect ID: 472428
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1. To update anti-spam rules using a proxy server,
perform the following steps:
a. Stop the Anti-Spam Rules updater service
by running the command:
service MSDL stop MASERuleSetUpdaterd
b. Using the Terminal, navigate to the
/bin directory and run the
following command:
./MASERuleSetUpdaterd -x: -w:
c. Start the Anti-Spam Rules updater service by
running the command:
service MSDL start MASERuleSetUpdaterd
2. For Protected Content Filter action to take
effect:
a. At least one content scanning rule must be
configured in Content Scanning.
b. Enable "Include document and database formats" in
content scanning option.
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DOCUMENTATION
STANDARD DOCUMENTATION
This product includes the following documentation set:
- User Guide
System requirements and instructions for installing
and starting the software. Introduction to the product
and its features; detailed instructions for
configuring the software; information on deployment,
recurring tasks, and operating procedures.
- Online Help
High-level and detailed information accessed from
the software application: Help menu and/or Help
button for page-level help.
- Release notes
This Readme file contains Product information, any
known issues, and last-minute additions or changes
to the product or its documentation.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
SECURITY HEADQUARTERS: AVERT
(Anti-Virus & Vulnerability Emergency Response Team)
Home Page
http://www.mcafeesecurity.com/us/security/home.asp
Virus Information Library
http://vil.mcafeesecurity.com/
AVERT WebImmune & Submit a Virus Sample (Logon
credentials required)
https://www.webimmune.net/default.asp
AVERT DAT Notification Service
http://vil.mcafeesecurity.com/vil/join-DAT-list.asp
DOWNLOAD SITE
Home Page
http://www.mcafeesecurity.com/us/downloads/
Anti-Virus DAT File and Engine Updates
http://www.mcafeesecurity.com/us/downloads/updates/
ftp://ftp.mcafee.com/pub/antivirus/datfiles/4.x
Anti-Spam Rules File and Engine Updates
ftp://ftp.mcafee.com/spamdefs/1.x/
Product Upgrades
https://secure.nai.com/us/forms/downloads/upgrades/login.asp
Valid grant number required (contact Customer
Service)
HotFix and Patch Releases
- For Security Vulnerabilities (Available to the
public)
http://www.mcafeesecurity.com/us/downloads/updates/hotfixes.asp
- For Products (ServicePortal account and McAfee
Technical Support grant number required)
https://mysupport.nai.com/products/products.asp
Product End-of-Life Support
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